Email Auto Forward

Jul 17, 2008

I have signed up for hostgators webhosting.

Upon setting up, I found out that outgoing mails from any email addresses from my domain name cannot be copied to another email account. I've tried scripting on the client software (e.g)outlook. it works. but then again, it only applies on the client side if the scripted client is present. this would not work if the email is sent from the web based login.

is there a work around for it?

If there isn't, does any one know of any webhosting co. that allows that?

Situation is, my current host does allow it. Due to small amount of disk space allocated, reliability of the service, technical support and cost, we therefore have decided to switch to another host.

I can't for the life of me figure out how to forward email off this Plesk control panel to an email address outside of the domain - my customer wants his email forwarded to his blackberry using a specific email address - la_yoyager...etc..

I need a company to register my domain, and then forward emails and urls to my actual site that is somewhere else. I don't need any actual web hosting or email pop (at the moment). My main requirement is reliability.

The company I currently use bounces some email to me and forwards other email to a black hole. They're also not replying to my mail, so it's time to leave. BTW, this is a company that has generally excellent reviews.

I setup my cron job run daily and it automatically sends email to root@server.mydomain.com after it done. How do i setup forward email from root@server.mydomain.com to my gmail or other external email provider ? That means every time if root@server.mydomain.com receive email than my other maail will get that email too.

when somebody send email to hisname@hisdomain.com I'm getting that email in my mailbox (administrator email in Plesk settings).There is no CC or BCC in email recipient.I've tried to turn off the auto-reply and I'm not getting any emails.

I'm configuring a website for a client who has moved their web hosting to downtownhost, but is keeping their email hosting with their current provider. They do not want to configure an MX entry on DTH to autoforward email back to their current provider because they don't want their email to pass through DTH.

In order to do this, do I keep the nameserver entries on the current provider the same, and configure an http redirect to point to DTH? Or is there something else I should configure on the current provider?

I have an address that receives hundreds and hundreds of e-mails a day. It's an address people aren't supposed to use (basically noreply@mydomain.com), but people do. I'd like to stop being the guy that gets these and routes them as appropriate, but we can't just turn it off and cause a hard bounce, because that will bewilder too many people who don't get that replying to noreply@mydomain.com is a bad idea. (Our website sends out notifications to people. A lot of people reply for various strange reasons, and we also get a lot of autoresponders sending us junk.)

I'm a Linux admin, so I'm a bit out of my league -- this needs to be configured on our Exchange box.

What I'd really like is an auto-responder for this address that will tell people that they e-mailed a mailbox that no one uses, and give them directions on how to contact a real person if need be.

However, fully half of the e-mails we receive are people's auto-responders. Is an Exchange auto-responder going to reply to their auto-responder? This will completely bewilder people.

And if this will auto-respond to auto-responders, is there a cleaner solution here? Again, it's got to be Exchange, but I'm a Postfix guy, so I have very little experience here.

let's say I'm part of a LAN and i get my public IP through a PPPoE but i also have a wireless router and another station on which I wish to have linux. On that linux machine I will have anther public IP which is not from the same class.

What to do in order to world wide see my server machine(the one with linux and IP not from the same class)

I would like to know on how to forward specific IP with port to localhost or any IP by using iptables ? For example i would like to forward for port 25 from IP A to IP B, Currently i'm doing a test with my firewall and i'm very blur with iptables thingy.

I'm hostnig my website at home, and I think my router reset itself. I was wondering how to reforward port 80. I have a netgear router. This is teh port forwarding pagfe, of my router. The other is my ipconfig page.

I have a domain setup on my Plesk 8.6.0 powered webserver which is being forwarded to a specific IP provided by my costumer, all DNS zone records are inserted accordingly and everything works fine.

Due to a problem with the ISP that provides the fixed IP on my costumerÃ¢Â€Â™s server he now wants to get a second IP from a different ISP, for the same webserver, to function as a secondary route onto his server .....

i have a domain hosted at eNom which i would like to point to my FTP server which is running on my box at home. I have a static IP, and BulletProof FTP server installed. Now im just unclear how i can have www.mydomain.com point to 212.12.34.56:21.

<--i have a domain at godaddy, and using godaddy windows hosting..i have a website in ASP.NET, and i want to make a subdomain for my forum suppose:forum.mydomain.comand forward it to other host on cpanel...-->

Other side:<--my friend has bought reseller hosting and have created an account for me with the name of mydomain.com.and the server IP is x.x.x.123-->

i logged in to my account in cpanel and created a subdomain named "forum"

then i created the subdomain on godaddy and pointed the A record of this subdomain to x.x.x.123

now when i open forum.mydomain.com.....it displays error page...(i have kept a simple index.html file in public_html)

any solution to this problem?

i need steps to resolve this problem and what configurations i need to do on godaddy + cpanel manager....

I have a situation with a client who wants to keep their current hosting provider for email, but switch their web hosting to a new host. I have recommended downtownhost to them, and explained that we could set up an mx entry to point to their old host for email forwarding.

They came back and suggested keeping their current ISP to manage the DNS entry to forward all http requests to DTH, so that mail does not need to pass through DTH.

I'm not a hosting whiz so I hope I explained this correctly. I was looking for some advice on:

For example, if I forward my business domain abcproducts.com to my domain where I have my hosting, myname.com, is it possible for people to see where my business domain is forwarding to. Basically, I am doing a business website, but I don't want anyone to be able to see that it actually is forwarding to a folder on my main myname.com where I have my hosting. I am masking it, so it will only show abcproducts.com, but I am wondering if even the "tech saavy" has tools to figure this out. I just don't want anyone to be able to see this.

Like, I know how sites like DNSreport.com show all kinds of stuff on the domain. Is there something like this that people can use to see if domains forward?

These 3 domains have email hosted my google and everything works as expected there.

However, when I try and send email from a php form to an address at XYZ.com, my server tries to send it locally, instead of sending it to google's MX address. If I try and send mail from this php form to either ABC.com or DEF.com, it works great and sends it to google's MX servers.